Andy Hebenton Wins The Byng Memorial Tr Mf1'k'TRF.-H. irri Andy He- ('itrry. Montreal Canadiena. YI;l beninii of New York Rangers is Alex nelvecchio. Detroit. 24, and the l'l.3ti-57 tiinncr of the l.ady.Red Kelli. Detroit, 23. hlriiiorial Trophy. lhc N'a-iTHlllD ON FIRST BAI.L0'I' l 1 Pin: liiirial Hockey League 8lIfl0llfl('edl when the first ballot was hr ain..rt.l. at the half-itsy mark of the season The lrnplll. along with Sl.fitll.'llebenton was third with 15 points is auarrleil aiiiiiiallv to 'Ih e.Ri-tbel led then with 34 and Curry ni.-tier adpidgnd to have cvhihited was next viilli 20. mg mm typp of sportsmanship; in the season just closed Heb- anri gs-nilemanly conduct com-pcnton S('tll'eCl 21 goals and had 21 hinrrl uuti A hllill standard otjassists He spent only 10 mlnuter plaiiuz ability duriut; the season." in the penalty I10!- Tlir 27-year-nld Vcii York right Hebcnton iii a native of Winni- wvnzrr received iii points in the D91 WNW hf Dlaycd amateur ...rt;-1.- Iralleretl tialiutiing Too hockey In the Montreal Canadiens r..rmm HITIHFTS. Earl ltcilirl of chain He turned professional with Detroit Red wings. itith Jltl point.-.j(?int'innaIi. then in the American and Sid Smith of Toronto klaple Hockey League. in tlie 1949-50 sea- Leaf'. uiilti .17 -were closest to son. H.t.pnt,.n He played the next five seasons Vn lower than M player: re-lwith Victoria Coiigara of the Wett- cmpd one or more points .Ncarest.ern Hockey League and was pur- ihr thri-r leaders iicre lion Vlc- chased by the Ranger: at the itfart krnnei Rnslnn Bruins. Kl. l-'ln)dl0t Ii'IP i9-"'5--'35 Spam". Honors At Maritime Meet For The ophv ----e" s- e- - .v ran associarln i-aasa lady Curlers Choose Officers The Annual meeting of the Lafi- les' Branch. Charlottetown Cur- ling Club. was held on 'i'hursda,V. champion Brooklyn Dodggn. They'll have to new a urine. cutive at the head table l-'iiliow- log I most enjoyable banquet and sing-song. r!porls of all commit- tees were heard. gitinz evidence pennant rhmh Ti Ebb," Fmd' While the ill notice was taken of increase in membership. large number of games played. and improvements to ladies cliih rooms and kitchen. The nominating committee iitib- mitled the folloiiin: slate of offi- lw" Questions paramount: hold their Iarly pace? at nant fight of their lives? l-Zntries for the PHPPI at Mount lioiae came from all over the Mqrnongld of Snulhport. has vinn Maritimes with the judge being more fanic lot iu-' clfandlier on American ri.iuii-ri Jnhn Hm-kg hither hi again ht-ailin: the field from Pennsvltania at lllP xtl;uitii- RF.'lC.'lP Club trials Karl (fnrni-h of Soiitliport. I held at kliiiiiit l'iii:ic Mita St-oiia.'nevl-door nciuhtioi to Bob Mac- Thc island beagle wriiked with Donald. also did well at tile meet. top honors as she not only lead her .F.arl entered his beagle Silver own class but also lead the whole tCover Sassy and placed fourth In field of 40 entries at the meet. a class of IS. This is the second year in stit-- The al'ilallllL' performance of ertssirin that Rob's , Rial-kic liaslRnh's Hlai-kie reflects much cred- porfnrmcd llll'll a note-wot-iliv it of Mr. Nlat-Dtituild and his ability achievement. i.3Sl year she llo handle dogs. lle iii well known Imared beagle owners with Ilmllar performance. in addition a leading member of the Prince she led her class in I Maritime Edward Island Fish and Game beagle nicet last fall. Assoc-ration. Fioh: Rlackir a tun rear eight montiis old beagle. owned by Bob Hwasliington Trades ifllith Boston; Chukales lnvaled it A!-jHlV(illllNi API Wat-oh i iyigtnn Senators Monday traded 12 and lost 14 with Sari Francisco. pitchers Bob (lhakaies and Dean'of the Pacific Coast League int Stone to Boston Red Sox Mtinday.lq".6 ' lrir inlteivlcr Mill Rolling. oiit- t'il'N'f;FI PRONIISIVG CAR!-IEI1 fmlrlci- l-';tyn Thrtineberry and. Stones depai'liii'e ended what. pit:-hm Riias lNPnllllCl'fT several wars ago started out tol Thc deal itax the first swung by be A highly promising rarccr. l.asIl the Senators in a long search for. season the six-loot-four Inutbpawv new faces to shore up wealcnesaeal appeared in 4i games. but wotind gt nlmrtstop. cenlrefield and oniiip with five victories and lP,V2lk' fhu mound. 'ilefs-at: and a 6.25 earned-run ac- Falvin (it-tffiih. t-litb president. erage. p said recently changes were essen- Chakales was used almost en-t tuil an the Senators dropped into lircly in relief laiit season. but last place in the American l.eI- manager Chuck Dresaen groomedi giie. ihim an I starter for i957. Cha-l wHkhiHKi0H has won only fotir of kalea. a ritzhthander. in fact drew l.'t games this season. The Red the oppning day assignment two Sm are in .Ii"f'fllll'l place with IVMPPKS ago biil failed to finish as a an a ('.V.R. policeman and also asi Krmnicrcr. a righlhandcr. Wlm1Ilal')iP player for the second con-i VD:-ilsy Hayiiiiiitl. ll alts and lliians tMrs. Sally Rodd. Piihliciii. Mu. '.Shirl(-y Storey. llcnibership. llrs. Elizabeth klarlktnald. A vote of lhanLs ltl Ill” iivlti-in; eacciilivr u.i- tinned iii urn, n(lSPhl3lT lltil 'l'hc iit'iigt'.'iiii WHI- tinued with the presentation of pri- A zen. I The W.W. Wellnev l.id. Trophy, and four over the Philadelphia Philiies. titaris. from two. - Milwaukee Bravos. hottut team won them . "' both "1110! leagues. open their managed to carry I SW53” f'0"' first eastern swing in New York tmversy with Cincinnati": Man- Witiy 0l'M0uIl3f impatient to test ager Birdie Tebbclts. and at tho their bullilll Inuseles against the The Braves. whose pitching nu been solid and whose bgtg hgvg bwmed 15 h0mO FIIIII. play two live home runs and Hank Aaron at the Charlottetown Hotel. with the Vice-pi-esideni. Mrs Helen Likely. and members of the exe- giggles:-.:gm”N:: Glung three. They return for games sup day and Monday against their N iii a very siictvsilitl war- Spet'- isprcads out over't-ii:mEaiist.L;:Tn'eut-.- 198" League teams go West with (1) the steadying influence of short- How long can Chicago White Sox Are New York Yankees in for the pen- The Braves move east with I two-game lead over the Dodgers third-place In winning nine of their ten the Braves have received 800d pitc'iing performances lrnm their entire staff but partirularly.Berra's Braves Ready Dodgers , fi Liid three and "Ir" um':fl. llitl-iwesurdette has same time win two of his three mes. losing only I '10" 3'3 man to Chicago. Milwaukee power has been aa- urting itself. Joe Admrk has hit has smashed four. ' Mcanwiiile. the D0dslP"l "3""! been Iwing anybody. 311110118" "'9 "old pros" have managed to keep within liiiilering distance of first place. Duke Snider is lilllmi -115 and Roy Ctimpaiielia is batting .219. Also the Brooks have missed stop Pee Wee Reese. out Will! I had back The American LMRUP ill! 43' veloped into I lI:htei' rate than cert for the following war. which PONDER RECORDS the National iiith otily three wait iiiiaiiimotisii attniiicd I Fans in Milwaukee and t'hic- games scpaiaiinc tip top team. President. Zllrs. ilcien I.ikcii. lice I80. elated over the early success Chicago. from the sixth-place President, WISS Rt-we Prnttsp; of their heroes. mlglii ponder one club, ('lt-veland Boston Red Sox Secretary. Miss Anita Ctulniore; Iobering statistic. The baseball are one game hack of the White Treaauivr. Miss ilatnrw Sicuitrt; Stllldllllit I Yelr Ian ahowc" Sox and are one.-half game ahead Committee licaris fianit-s llrs. "1959 195""-h leading: Milwaukee of the Yanks. g paunm. B.,,.,t,.n. l.;,.H,,.m,,n,,n,. in the National League. Chicago The Yankees. figured A shoo-in 31” Ma yiaha. it.,.N.- gum in the American League. for their eighth Americaii League flag in nine years. t'ilSt'0l'DFCfl dur- Ing the Wfellveflfl that apparently they'll have to fight lofltll-and'l0G nail for every victory tiicv gel. Thc lied Soy heal ihciii twice at Yankrr Stailium and barely failed to inakr a sweep llllPl1 Yogi ieniii-inning home run rhtiharb-infected game won the Lefty Warren Spahn has start Sunday. (which dnnateit the club Us - ship. was iitin by Mrs Margaret lwnrth The Joliiiny Williams Tro- phy was won by Miss Mary Me- i Lennan. son;-iliiinttl" For AHL Award S',oazt.t- 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Tuesday. April 30, 1957 Ni-tw YORK IAPI . .i..i...,.,., RriwF.i'. goaltender for Provide-oral Reds. Monday iias named the Am-' irrican Hockey l.eagiicis most will serutive year. The award. made by a vote of. press. radio and television repre-t senatives. rulisisls of the Leslie. Mt)NTfiEAl. i(ir'i wk on Ctinnintzham Trophy and a S300 t'i..-or lfainia and nniihy Bell icagiic bonus meet in their in - rounrl feather- Bower is the first goalie in ii'iii.wcight built here tonight. threat the Ani-srican lcnliieis mvn rlP!- judges will score, the lidiit on the ignatinn and the second player to no.-..pojm gyngm, win it twice. The other was Carl S t (- G H 1 "I I-is-.o-ne nr Prov-idem in W iMorii:rieEalu-AV .i.'ii”.i?”E';..?..I'.....: '"d lm'49t . lsaid Monday the system of scor- Bower piteviottsly had pocketedling by rounds has been discarded W" W9 h""""' '0' "Vi"! "" and that the referee's job will be lowest goaltending average diir-yunlv to handle the (mm. in: the regular season and for his ' . . . . unanimous selection II I nicm- h'T::n::x'fro"r"'3';:rhx: giatiiwgil her of the first all-star team. y.” in Each rniund M an en! gme men will be rated under five ac- 7-'l rccord. Bolling batted .212 in 45 games In iyear. Throneberry got into M Baltimore bcat the Senators 7-6. T Chakales had a 44 record last year. He worked in 48 gamel. ally Ted Klu:z-wski cording to but showing. Total points will decide the winner. Hamia. Algeria - born Parlaien, gamea and hit .220. lhiit one in relief. Bibi. roitum Remembered For Boxing Sir, -- Although born in thi-' was the Patterson of his day and western end of the province. Jim. Pendergast, now of Charlottetown Pendergast was adopted by the fought him, not once biil yeveral entire. territory for his success in times. i the squared circle. Here is I ltinalic lhoiight for' Fighting out of Boston. Mass- scoring lights. but not really much Penrlergast was at the height of worse than some of the ideas his career around the turn of the that have come tip this past ten cenitiry. The Boston papers t-ar- yi-ars. nor is it anything new. for. rlerl an interesting account of it was used in California 85 years Pendt-rgaat'a flrat appearance in ago. They used blackened gloves. the Armory A.A. in 1904. whet-cl One fight recorded by this method be defeated Australian Hill War lwas between two puglllsui, Barney! nor. an aspirant for the World Farley and young McAlpln- Everyi Heavyweight Championship. time it blow was landed it left at In H308 he met Jack Quinn black mark. the fight was stopped. Sullivan in llaiifax it is recorded.'. I point was scored for the puncber. In his go with the BostonlIn.l'l"he victim was wiped clear Indl Pi-ndergart lost on the det-islon.itbe fight wait resumed until the; Illhoitirb. it was the opinion of the next blow was landed. Farley ringside experts that he should seorcd most blows in the one have had a draw at the wnrst.,hour match How:-vet thr following year in. Iain! John, N.B. it was I different, lan Light weight champion. faces story. "Big Jim" Pendergast ham- the stiffut test of his career May rncml Jack Quinn. from pillar to 23rd. when he meet: New Yorltii. post. for ten rounds and although, Arthur Persley. Pernley comes to he couldn't put the rough Amer- Halifax with an impressive rec- lran away for the count he did ord. his chief claim to ring fame have him on the deck three times. i is a twelve round decision over During his career, the licavv lprt-sent World Lightweight King weight from Kensington fnughlhloe, Brown. he has a record of Jim Stewart. Billy Payne. Bert in fights with only seven lotiser Kennv. Kid Bales. Jim Smart. against him. .Ior O'Connor and Jack "The Rtis- p Maritime champions I e ek Iian l.ion" Leon. bouts - Welterweight K e i I h The magneltide of his at-hit-tr-lPnrig and Frnthcrweigbt Buddy mcnt does not strike home tmlil Day. both fighting oiil of Halifax. you consider with what relagd I - would like to mow their wares man who. wait I challenger for in Charlottetown this summer. the world heavyweight tltle.t I am, Sir, eti-.. I-niilrl be held at present. Sullivan Wll.FRF.l) O. Mt(7l.U6Kl-'.Y TJapon And Pildliypipinesii ii Clinch Final Cup Berti-is ' By T!!!) ASBOCIATIJD PRES! dia salvaged the meaningless laiit Japan and tin Philippians um 1"" ”' H ”- nng km, in ,5” up." um, Veneziielaa lyo Plmenlal. com- Doviti Cup eltiltj ” i ' ' ''”'7'' i ' l""' "W ---- - u i---- A As no: t7."'.'.'t' Irne.-erioswttb Cqlomand H. H Saturday. HI turned lth ”" ” "" ::".:"”.rm..:".'-: "'......'''i: The two Mrlel Ill meet ' 3 ' - ...,,u:',',,m,, ,, .,u.o.2tntiotioiopiay.1'wn . 5, ,g',,',g,,. ,5. alnglos lama remain to he Polahd look I I4 advaltap Iver bnurnhoiirn oil Mtiodnrf l as a pinch hitter. Richard "Kid" Howard. Canld-.01!) William P. Kyne Memoriali tisAvEu---925.7 ' Itill rates the favorite over Bell, Enter: Hospltal who hails from Youngstown. Ohio. , . . . .. . . tThcre was still talk in boxing cir- N'M.'MxA." t'i.'.' 1"! W" heirs of a possihl meeting between szcwski, ailing tiiicrnnati fIlSl-ilhe winner and H03." Haney of baseman. entered hospital Monday Nu.-,..la for m, world "amen ”" ""3 '"""”P'”i' '” ”"mi"a"",',' weight title vacated by Sandy Sad- aa any one in the world ever had. die... 3””), scared . win mm. Bi! Kill. Wicked With Dim 770'" Miguel Berrios of Puerto Rico in I hip ailment. has not played since i washinzmn 1,51 p-rid”. til? 0DP"i"B Kim 0( "'9 "V”""- Charles Michaclis of the Palais lie. has appeared several times (1. gm", pm-it, jg pxpectgd to be on hand for the Hamia-Bell fight Gabe Pan. izencrai rnanaizer of land it iii believed he will try to Cincinnati Radlegs, laid the fineatlget the world-title fight for Paris, specialists in the country will betlf Hamia wins. called to examine the muscle mant from head to foot. Overlooked Pibe Carlitos Wins W. P. Kyne Memorial SAN MATEO. Calif. (AP Pibe. The winning four-year-old was Carlitoa. In overlooked colt from llmported to the United sum laiit Argentina. itcored where his fav- winter. in six previous American ored compatriot. Holanrles l'l.'oiilingti he claimed only one vic- and got the decision. l failed Saturday and won the Sll.'i.-ttory and S1000 in winnings Mra. Edward E. Robbinn' Mid- -. afternoon. ridden by Eddie Arcaro. retch handicap It Bay Meadowa. Stewards turned down a claim circled the field on the st 'of foul against the winner which turn to gain I threequarter len th paid I hefty 370. Eddie Schmidt victory in the 1m Excelaor iiead behind Handicap at Jamaica. New York. The five-year-old returned 34.00. He ran the 1 took second juitt I lwith Count Chic grabbing the show another half-length back. i Pibe Carlilos covered second on the truck record, Pyladea third. The winner picked 1 The big disappointment to the up 319.750 for hi! owner. crowd of 24,000 was the fifth-plaeei Aggy islxiwingogidf H&iI5ldOs ll aha went! .0 at s to 5. e never lllKlll'f'tl strongly in the race. Rene Cruzal. riding Ritrnbo. whidl mt fourth, charged hit The following are the acorn at lmoimt wait bumped by Pih. Cg,-nth! Civilian Rifle Club for April iltloti. However. after viewing mo ton no pictures. iitewnrda decided there was no fool. ilfendell Macl.ean... . -.. .90 Owned by Mr. and Mrs RayiP..l. Landrigan. . .- ..)fl Camp of Los Angeles. the wimier'A.l'. Gormley . ... ,. .Q Mutch.. .. .. M netted in From Prince Edward lidand Stodoll scam wwuas MONTREAL-OT'Tl'OAWA-TORONTO Return fan from chorntlanvn ,s27.so 332.10 s4o.7o. not-sin V 33: Promoter Eddla Quinn of Mont-p Gnrtli Macl.ennaI . , ireal. however. la atill holding to All. MacDonald . l-I6 miles in 1:43 the iv. 2-5. Kin: Ranch'I Beam Rider miles in l:4ll, just one-fifth of I was wcnnd. R. 0. J. Streiiber's . BARGAIN COACH FARES A Bob Bell And Cherii Hamia Meet in Bout Tonight .Ihe possibility of I Hamia-Bassey lligiit in Montreal. with an eye iii -the aaiiie time on the crowd the Haniia-Bell fight draws. Rt-rrios' loss was Iomethutg of I luflirile 10 Quinn. who was all : set to bring the Piierto Rican here. But Quinn said he thinks Mont- real would be one of the best spots to hold I Hamia-Bassey fight and that no other North American city SXCCDI possibly New York would. be interested. There was also talk that Bax. ley's Iuccess might mean a title fight in England. in London or Nottingham. Philippe Fllippi. HImiI'it man- Iger. has stated he prefers a Paris match if his fighter wins. with Montreal ll next choice. but he would take the best offer. . There was also the question of the gate from big crowds at Prtic des Princes in Paris or in English isttidlums would offset. flnanclallyw what could be obtained in North: America along with televisloni rights. ' Hamia and Bell report to the Montreal Athletic Commission of- fire at noon for medical examl. nation and the official weighing-in. Roy Vessey ... , Bob Hambiy B Fred Yntmlter .. George Macl.ei-man .. Bill Rogerson . Had lnga.. . .. . Cliw Stewart .. .. Wallace Cotes. . , . D.l.D. Rn1.man.. .. Bob Maxwell ... . ,. Don Noel .. , Ian Rankin Alan Rogerson.. .. Percy Storey... -.. ... ... 533833: 3;?-333: 33223 Referees instructed To Call Rabbit Punch Foul CHICAGO fAP) -- Tliegreferol Illilnctl to the Gena Fullmor-BI! Robinson nilddl L title bout Wedlltldllf night be instructed tocallafoulatuyslgiisofrab- hit punching or holding in I clinch- lf the fight follows the same pat- t.u'n it did when Fullmer lifted the middleweight crown from Su- Elr Ray in Madison Square Gar- den four months 0, the referee may be busier than the two light- en. The scheduled 13-round fight at Chicago Stadium will be televised and broadcast nationally. Jim N . prealdent of the ll!- ternatlonal g Club. foresee: I gate of around 8175.000 and at- tendance up to 14.000. But in order for this. business will b via to ba brisk at the box office e next two days. The last Light caught on late and ballooned to I 8184.645 gate with a crowd of 15.134. 3150.000 GROSS GATE Uni.-.II another late rush comes Waller 0'tttiIIey Will Fly To LA. BROOKLYN IAP) - 0'Malley. president of Brooklyn Tm-on", Dodgers. will fly to Los Angeles Columbus today for what he says will be farm property." 11. 000 Iron about 8115. ruutnor ucii sottina 30 per cent as well II It per cent of the mo.- tlll TV-t'I lullmor have abr from lo-5. The gra came durlnl the ill showed flashes in work- fight. Robinson 1 1 "I think I hit him good in tho. outs of his former self. before its hogan racing against age. Robinson says its will be at Fri- ucnt ul. . crowd of about I In m will :dnt.r.tbutI to I Sl50.- Tl. Fullmer la 5 gate. The not will be Robinson 000 with Robinson and o receipts. Mlanw nurthtnkathasunaway. Robinson said ninth round. But, I day. The record says he will be - l Inln Iald he had no II. no lust on." I. the odds favoring Robinson said. "I know that hill. unk to about 1-1 dual docraanf Aakod if its one hit Fullmsr t week when wlthhlalundaypnnahlnthvlrlut t gog I10 YO- ford i6t. BASEBALI. ROUNDUP RESULTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS International League First Rochester Havana Bowman and Teed; Lane. Cu- eche iqi and Garcia. Craddotlt. Romberger ill. Brad- tllt and Astroth: Green. llunslnger Ill. Semproach W-31'" i7i. Lipetri tilt and Buclia :03 000 300- ll 13 n. "M00100-7 it 0. Remember When u , . , . Jordan. Robinson (6). P "”"u"e '"”p”'””" "I "ur new; auer (81 and St. Claire: Hogue. Shectz f.'lt. Phillipa t7t, Blackburn Cox However. the visit is i-ct-lain in. i9) and Peterson. add to specuation that the Dodtr ers are considering moving ihleri franchise to the Pacific coast. t PROBABLE PlT(.'lll:S RS I . wt WYORK These reports gained momentum pitchers (0,. today, major 1,83”, iAPi '-3 'l'lefen- Prnha hie National League ill or Drysdale IN)! (1-0) vs Antonelli it-2! Philadelphia -Buhl Cincinnati Schmidt to-li VI Purkey ll-01 Montreal 010 021 0ll-- 6 ll 0 Richmond ooooooooo-o 4 4 American League Harris and Running: Bethel. Baltimore at Chicago ” M00" Post tar. James (7), tot it-It vs Pierce I2-it I . .,.d chm Boston at Kansas City inighi) Buffalo .HIt't0f)0loo..l4 it 1 -Nixon to-ti) vs Garver ll-lit Miami mg5mmx.. 5 5 0 New York at Detroit -- Kucks it'Ht vs Maas ti-it Washiiigton at Cleveland tnighti -Stobbs I0-31 vs Lemon t0-2!. Charles Robertson of Chicago White Sox pitched a perfect game ago today. on opposing player being allowed to get on base. The foal was not duplicated until the I956 world series. when Don Lar- Feb. 21 when Brooklyn Pllfchlled baseball games. won-lost rt.-cords two of the Yankees dismissed 27 parentheses: from tiilliaal fa t9ea I THE AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN CAN BECOME A NAvAL OFFICER THIS FALL itrougt rte 'Venfwe'Plan the Los Angeles franchise in ball park. 0'Malley has maintained I close tongue on the matter of movinil West but has repeatedly said his team would not play at Ebbetr Field after the 1938 campaigti. Brooklyn and the city of New York interest: are endeavouring to; keep the Dodgers here with talk of building a new stadium lnl Brooklyn or Queens. Ottawa Defeats Flin Flon 5-2 In Cup Series run FLON. Man. (CPI--Mur-I lray Balfour fired three goals in the third period Monday night to lead Ottawa Canadicna to a 5-2 victory over Flin Finn Bombers? and give Ottawa I 1-! lead in thelrl heal-of-seven Memorial Cup junior. hockey finals. 1 Start The Man is Off To Best Start NEW voax (AP)-Off lo mist of his best starts in his 15-year; Ijor league career. Stan Mtisial! m Inf the. St. Louis Cardinals Mon-E day holds an early but command 3 int: lead in the National league batting race. The 36-yearaild first baseman is more than 100 points in front of his closest competitor. Joe Adcock of Milwaukee. Muslal is hitting an even .500 with 1.". hits in 36 times at bat. Adcock'it average is .391. in his first 36 times at hat I year ago he had nine hits for I 250 mark. in 1955. Stan had eight hits in as many trips and in 1951, 185:! Ind 1954 he had it safeties. seven fewer than hels compiled this season. Ted Williams of Boston. four. time American League batting tltleholder. is pacing iiLs circuit with I average. Gil MeDoug- ald of New York Yankees and Nellie Pair of Chicago White Sox are close runnersup with Jan I III hn1...ny' utzaduulthmovu . . nu . 9 in Pacific Coast League and also the A Were you 16th 19 years old at the hr-stdthoyeIr?Are you getting your Brooklyn batten in order. Chicago at Brooklyn inighil - Drawbowsky (H) vs Maglie ti- Milwaukee It New York intsht-i inighti --Lawrence (H) vs Haddix (Hi) St. Louis at Pittsburgh tnightt- against Detroit Tigers :15 years' III Iaiaoow IIVUY AUGUSTA. as. iari .. pp” tdentltunliow an in or turdaypteltea ImhaIuilortaAiut.riI. iinrambuudortnnusata .IovU.s. tobothI to smoke GUARANTEED 0UAlllV AND FRESHNESS Junior Matrie this summer? If so, 0DD0I'i5llhil:y beckons! 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